When you're through with that, there's an unprecedented supply of potential occupying the boiler room at the practice facility. You'll recognize it. It's in an enormous box with the words, "Shaun Livingston" written on the side in a black Sharpee. Feel free to unleash it.

After that, we'll work on the rotation at the 2/3.

Posted Wednesday, October 29 at 3:20PM

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it's nice to get rewarded for a -4 streak and freefall to the bottom of the pacific w/ a contract extension. can we hire an offensive coordinator like in football? dunleavy has the offensive creativity of a french fry. he coached us out of the phx series last yr, maybe he can coach us out of the playoffs this yr.

Nothing better than being a Clipper fan. It's just so downright funky. Of course MD's extension gets done and announced when the team is playing miles below expectations, and the coach seems wildly inflexible, lacking any shred of creativity, with a complete inability to use his bench, mesh his players, and create confidence and solid execution.

Next week they will announce that they traded Maggette for Dunleavy Jr...hahaha

Actually I think keeping Dunleavy is a good thing. As soon as the guys snap out of the funk and regain the intensity they played with last year I think execution on both ends of the floor will follow. It is a completely mental thing at this point, and the guys are running around with a blank stare out there.

I don't buy that the players are physically tired, but they do appear mentally out of shape. Hopefully this will help getting them whopped into shape and once they are intense they will begin having fun on the floor and the creativity will return.

No problem. I think what happened in preseason was not coaching, but Zach on autopilot. He spent all of last season shooting outside shots in part due to pain from his knee surgery (microfracture), and nothing was working for the Blazers so they let him get away with it.

04/11/08 18:59:03

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